The biggest mistake agents make is treating December like a dead month.
It’s not dead. It’s quiet.Its not even quiet. It's quiet-ISH.
And quiet months are the ones that let you build.
If you follow this day-by-day plan, by the end of December you’ll have:
• A full year of content
• A complete scripting library
• Your agency SOPs and workflows documented
• Drip sequences for every situation
• A 2026 operating plan, KPI dashboard, and accountability system
This is the December Agency Build-Out Plan — one hour a day, 20 workdays, and you come out the other end with the infrastructure of a seven-figure agency.
Let’s break it down.
These first 5 days build your visibility engine for the entire year.
Copy/paste this prompt:
Build a full 12-month content calendar for my insurance agency for 2026.
Include:
• Monthly themes
• Weekly topics
• 3 sample social posts per week
• Hooks
• Captions
• CTA ideas
• 2 emails per month
• Seasonal/holiday content
Tone: warm, helpful, confident, conversational. Format in a clear table.
Prompt:
Create 24 email topics and 12 fully written monthly emails for an insurance agency. Make them educational, personal, and value-driven.
Prompt:
Write 60 high-engagement social posts for an insurance agent. Mix humor, storytelling, value, myths, behind-the-scenes, and client moments.
Prompt:
Create 30 short-form video scripts for an insurance agent. Each script should be 20–30 seconds, clear, and conversational.
Prompt:
Create 12 newsletter templates for an insurance agency, one for each month of 2026. Include sections, topics, and sample copy.
End of Week 1:
Every agent now has 12 months of content DONE and ready.
This alone saves them 150+ hours in 2026.
These 5 days create your communication engine — the way your agency speaks.
Prompt:
Create renewal scripts (normal, moderate rate increase, large rate increase), plus upset-client scripts for text, email, and phone.
Prompt:
Build a new-lead intake script plus a 10-touch lead follow-up sequence (4 texts, 4 emails, 2 voicemails over 14 days).
Prompt:
Create cross-sell scripts for Auto → Home, Home → Umbrella, Renters → Auto, Auto → Life, Business → Benefits. Include transitions & objections.
Prompt:
Write referral ask scripts for clients, realtors, lenders, accountants, contractors. Include text, email, and voicemail versions.
Prompt:
Create a full win-back script pack for lost quotes and lapsed clients (texts, emails, and voicemail scripts).
End of Week 2:
Your entire team now speaks with consistency, clarity, confidence, and charm.
No improvisation. No inconsistency. No guessing.
This week builds your operations engine — the structure behind your success.
Prompt:
Create SOPs for: new lead handling, quoting, documentation, and renewal workflows. Include purpose, step-by-step, tools, and responsibilities.
Prompt:
Create SOPs for: rate increase handling, cross-selling, client onboarding, claims updates, and retention strategies.
Prompt:
Create a daily operations checklist, weekly team meeting agenda, and a morning huddle structure for an insurance agency that focuses heavily on X and Y.
Prompt:
Build a full referral partner playbook including scripts, outreach cadence, nurture sequence, expectations, and value exchange ideas. List out different referral partner types an Agent looks to have and build out how to earn and keep them.
Prompt:
Create a 30-day onboarding plan for new insurance agents or CSRs, including training topics, assignments, scripts, and check-ins.
End of Week 3:
Your agency is officially systemized.
New hires ramp faster.
Veteran staff becomes more consistent.
Your processes are FINALLY documented.
This week creates your automation engine and your 2026 strategy engine.
Prompt:
Create a 6-month lead nurture sequence for an insurance agency. Include 12 emails, 6 texts, and soft call-to-actions. Warm, helpful tone. Written like a marketing copywriter
Prompt:
Build a 90-day cross-sell sequence for existing clients. Include monthly emails, biweekly texts, and seasonal offers. Be sure to leave no stone unturned. Make them extremely well written and enticing. Lean into benefits and solutions based copy.
Prompt:
Create a renewal warm-up sequence (45, 30, 15, 7 days) and a lost-quote win-back sequence (7, 30, 90 days, 6 months). Write it like an award winning sales trainer and copywriter speaking to clients and prospects located in (insert your state)
Prompt:
Build a referral engine including a referral drip campaign, appreciation touches, partner calendar, and automated follow-up messages. Be sure to make it enticing and follow all the rules that the insurance industry has in (insert your state)
Prompt:
Build a full 2026 business plan for my insurance agency.
Include:
• Quarterly goals
• KPI dashboard
• Leading & lagging indicators
• Monthly focus areas
• Weekly tasks for sales & service
• Accountability structure
• Growth plan
• Hiring plan
• Retention plan
End of Week 4:
You now have a full year plan, automation sequences, nurture campaigns, and referral systems ready to fire.
You now have:
✓ 12 months of content
✓ A full script library
✓ Complete SOPs
✓ Drip campaigns for every situation
✓ A referral engine
✓ A 2026 operating plan
✓ A structured agency rhythm
This is what a real agency looks like.
This is what leverage looks like.
This is what starting a year with momentum feels like.
And you built all of it…
in 20 hours
over 20 workdays
using free prompts
and the AI sitting right in front of you.
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